Crisis diplomacy and the Russian-Ukrainian war
Germany needs to square the circle between domestic demands for restraint and isolationism and the increasing responsibilities of European leadership
Germany needs to square the circle between domestic demands for restraint and isolationism and the increasing responsibilities of European leadership
The situation in Ukraine has echoes of the end of the Bosnian War, as Kyiv faces the dilemma of whether or not to accept a quasi-independent Donbas in the east
Ukraine is the victim of Russian aggression, but Europe must play its own game, not Russia’s
As Europe pushes for negotiation over Ukraine, the Munich Security Conference showed the depth of division not only between Russia and the West, but between the Western partners as well
The Ukraine crisis pushed Poland to the forefront of EU diplomacy, but as Germany stepped up, Poland’s leadership was sidelined
What really gave rise to the EuroMaidan and what were and are Ukraine’s own priorities?
The future of the EU depends on helping the new Ukraine stand up to a resurgent Russia
Russia's annexation of Crimea and the invasion of Eastern Ukraine turned EU-Russia relations from problematic into an urgent strategic problem. Kadri Liik, ECFR senior…
Arkady Ostrovsky, Moscow Correspondent for The Economist, and Mark Leonard, director of ECFR, discuss whether Europe should forge a new post-Crimea relationship with Russia…
Ukraine is at war with Russia and only the West can turn the tide – but will it?